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- Title
- Neighbourhood - Hornby (with Pearl Runga)
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
Musician and teacher Pearl Runga shows Neighbourhood around her home turf of Hornby, introducing families who've also made it their home. Members of the Japanese Society of Canterbury talk about the power of origami to create peace and hope after the 2011 quake, while a Zimbabwean family showcase musical instruments — and how they're used to channel ancestors. Neighbourhood also visits a studio where Filipino folk dancing is taught to the next generation, and an Egyptian woman who shows her l...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2012
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/neighbourhood-hornby-2012
- Related subjects
- bic runga / boh runga / christchurch / earthquake / veteran / state highway one / asian new zealander / mixed race / japan / zimbabwe / egypt / phillipines / ikuko clark / culture / japanese society of canterbury / heritage / bob parker / mayor / city council / earthquake appeal / cranes / 1000 cranes / traditions / yasue parker / community / immigration / delia richards / joseph chitongo / african music / ancestors / moreen girgis / falafel / egyptian food / cooking / generations / family / filipino dance / tinikling / mbira / spiritual / immigrants / origami / expats / 2012 / 2010s / nz on air / new zealand on air / dance / fililpino / food / music / hornby high school / 2011 christchurch earthquake / fundraising / recipes / peace
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